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    one point in life. In Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken”‚ he compares life choices to a meeting of two roads. Frost describes the comparison in many ways. By looking at metaphor‚ personification‚ and imagery‚ it is clear that these literary devices contribute to the overall meaning of the poem. The entire poem is an extended metaphor. A metaphor compares two things by saying one object is another. It is implied that Frost is saying the roads are choices when he says “I took the one less traveled

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    “A Worn Path” Juan Puentes ENG 125: Introduction to Literature Instructor: Andrew Stewart July 2‚ 2012 Literature let it be a poem‚ short story‚ or novel has a central theme. The theme is the author ’s way of explaining a situation‚ topic‚ or an idea they feel strong about getting across within their writings. Usually‚ the title of a short story’s paints the correlates to the theme or themes of a short story. These literary elements are plot‚ point

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    in one way or another. Robert Frost’s poem "The Road Not Taken" tells a story of a traveler who reaches a fork in the road and must choose which path to take‚ each path different from the other. By comparing the two roads‚ the traveler finally makes up his mind after being indecisive‚ taking risks‚ and being cautious about choosing a path he will regret. Not sure which path to choose‚ and afraid of making the wrong choice‚ he compares the two roads‚ much like we do when contemplating a choice‚ analyzing

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    Literary Analysis on "A Worn Path" In "A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty‚ the protagonist Phoenix Jackson helps portray the theme that people will do anything for whom they love. Everyday people are going out of their way to make either a theoretical or literal journey to help someone they love. In the movie "The Notebook" a man tells the story of his and his wife’s whole life every day to his wife because she has Alzheimer’s and can’t remember who she is. He does this not only because he loves her‚

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    A Worn Path is the story of an elderly woman who takes a long path to town in order to get medicine for her grandson. The elderly woman‚ Phoenix Jackson‚ is the main character of the story and she overcomes many trials and tribulations to reach her goal. The story seems simple‚ an old black woman walking through the woods towards town on some errand‚ but layers of symbolism add meaning to every part of this story. Take for instance the name Phoenix Jackson: The Phoenix is a bird of legend from ancient

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    In A Worn Path by Eudora Welty a very heroic old woman goes on a quest for a loved one. Phoenix Jackson is an elderly woman who goes on a heroic quest for her grandson’s medicine. Phoenix overcomes many difficulties in her long and dangerous quest. Phoenix ends up traveling a long distance all for her grandson. This makes her heroic because she does it all out of love and determination for her grandson. Phoenix Jackson starts her journey because her grandson needs medicine. She has gone on these

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    The literary Work of Eudora Welty’s “ The Worn Path” Instructor Annemarie Hamlin September 4‚ 2012 “ The Worn Path” The literary Work of Eudora Welty’s Eudora Welty’s short story “ The Worn Path” was a very profound story filled with love‚ compassion‚ and sacrifices. This short story is also filled with many literary elements that greatly contributes to the theme of the story. This essay will describe the theme of the story as well

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    The are only so many ways an author may sum up the course of a human life within just a few pages. Eudora Welty has the awesome talent of being able to do just this. In her stories "Where Is the Voice Coming From"‚ "A Visit of Charity" and "A Worn Path"‚ Welty uses the reoccuring themes of characterization‚ confrontation‚ journey‚ and insight into ones mind to convey key aspects of her stories. Through characterization Welty shows individuals who experience confrontations‚ and as a result complete

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    Phoenix Jackson emerges in "A Worn Path" as a character who endures; she is the symbol of perseverance‚ stamina‚ and life in the face of hardship and death. You can note that her sheer fortitude in making the long journey on foot and alone points to these qualities. She shows stamina because she continues on her journey regardless of the continuous obstacles that tend to be in her path every time she makes the journey. Phoenix Jackson’s determination led her to keep striving on her journey‚ which

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    Heroic Efforts Of Phoenix Jackson In “A Worn Path” In Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path‚” the character Phoenix Jackson is introduced. Phoenix Jackson is an uneducated‚ African-American woman without any family besides her sick grandson. Phoenix is the hero of this story and fits the role well by delivering much-needed medicine to her grandson. Phoenix shows many distinct traits that reveal her to be a hero to her grandson. The heroic feats she accomplishes pave a path that leads to her satisfaction as well

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